Welcome back to another series of ‘Clique’ you know that show I spoke about recently. It returned on BBC 3 about six weeks ago for another hotly anticipated series. This time around the series looks into toxic masculinity aswell as feminism and the negative effects of both.Continue reading “Clique Series 2 – Review by Kris Scott” »

The Scottish drama that you probably didn’t know about created by the talented former ‘Skins’ writer Jesse Brittain.

‘Clique’ follows Holly McStay played by a relatively new comer called Synnøve Karlsen (When you watch this show you’d think she’s been doing this for ages). Holly is a university student just beginning her first year in Edinburgh with her best pal since childhood Georgia Cunningham (How rare is that in real life?)

One day they go into a lecture led by the charismatic Jude McDermid and her brand of feminism lures both Holly and Georgia to discover more.

James Douglas (Aaron Taylor-Johnson): I serve Robert Bruce; join us to free our land.

Outlaw King begins with the beautiful shot of a candle burning which I believe is symbolic in the way it represents the continuing fire burning within the Scottish people to revolt against the occupying English army. This symbol could be likened to the context of Scottish Independence today in modern politics with Scotland’s candle still burning…..

As a child, I absolutely loved The Grinch. I would watch it nightly before bed, sometimes not even at Christmas. But one day, for some reason it all changed. I don’t quite remember how or why, but somewhere between childhood and teenagerdom, I became absolutely terrified of the fluffy green bastard. Continue reading “The Grinch, 2018 Movie Review” »